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Mashup Score: 6
In this episode, our host, Dr. Mijiza Sanchez-Guzman speaks with Odette Harris, MD, MPH, neurosurgeon, professor and Director of Brain Injury at Stanford Med…
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Mashup Score: 17Unique Stanford Medicine-designed AI predicts cancer prognoses, responses to treatment - 14 day(s) ago
A new artificial intelligence tool developed at Stanford Medicine combines data from medical images with text to predict cancer prognoses and treatment responses.
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Mashup Score: 10
A screening of MLK’s historic 1967 speech at Stanford kicks off a week of programming in honor of the civil rights leader’s legacy.
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Mashup Score: 13Can group texting therapy help new moms with depression? - 15 day(s) ago
When new or expectant mothers experience depression in the peripartum period, serious problems can manifest for those children down the line.
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Mashup Score: 97Researchers use AI to help predict and identify subtypes of Type 2 diabetes from simple glucose monitor - 15 day(s) ago
Stanford Medicine researchers are using artificial intelligence to help identify the underlying biology behind Type 2 diabetes.
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Mashup Score: 24
Stanford Medicine’s Kevin Schulman says digitally enabled care (DEC) would ease clinical workload and improve services for patients beyond virtual visits.
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Mashup Score: 57Blood test can predict how long vaccine immunity will last, Stanford Medicine-led study shows - 16 day(s) ago
A surprising class of blood cell not typically associated with immunity plays a role in shaping the durability of immunity to vaccination, new research suggests.
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Mashup Score: 26
Stanford University scientists’ findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.
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Mashup Score: 12Tumbling stem cells? Watch how movement plays a part in their fate - 1 month(s) ago
Stanford Medicine researchers recorded stem cells performing a previously unknown type of movement, dubbed cell tumbling, which may help them differentiate.
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Mashup Score: 28What does a doctor's cancer journey teach patients and providers? | Ep.6: Health Compass Podcast - 1 month(s) ago
When Bryant Lin, MD, physician and faculty member at Stanford Medicine, was diagnosed with stage 4 never-smoker lung cancer, he took it as an opportunity to …
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RT @StanfordNsurg: Dr. Odette Harris was interviewed in a recent podcast episode by @StanfordCME: https://t.co/aA5iX9fpMH. The podcast, “T…